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Iphone 4.0 official video

119 pointsby soundalmost 15 years ago

27 comments

OoTheNigerianalmost 15 years ago
You have to give it to Apple, they are the masters of marketing. It does not matter if all these functionalities existed long before before, they make it seem like a new invention.<p>Just like Mac books, the iPhone will have a small market share but will be very profitable for Apple.
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mpkalmost 15 years ago
Eh, requires Quicktime. Hooray for the Open Web.<p>I'll just take your word that it's really shiny.
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_flagalmost 15 years ago
For those that reject quicktime: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVIxXBKesvg" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVIxXBKesvg</a>
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aresantalmost 15 years ago
I just walked into our office lunch room where a bunch of non-technical / non-gadget people were talking about the video conferencing capabilities of the new iphone . . .<p>I think that feature is going to be a monster commercial success that every other phone immediately copies.<p>Will probably be the only point that we hear about on the local news / etc rather than Steve's consolidated 8-points . . .
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davidmurphyalmost 15 years ago
I love how Apple focuses on emotion -- those family FaceTime videos were so moving. Intersection of Liberal Arts &#38; Technology, indeed. Well done, Apple.
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cwilsonalmost 15 years ago
Anyone else notice this in the FaceTime video?<p><a href="http://grab.by/4NSi" rel="nofollow">http://grab.by/4NSi</a><p>Looks like the squared edges serve a purpose!
hn_amlalmost 15 years ago
The way they have made this video it looks as if they had come up with the definite cure to cancer, aids, etc ... I don't like it.
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SkyMarshalalmost 15 years ago
Is it just me, or is Jonathan Ive the only Apple exec able to convincingly recreate Job's reality distortion field?<p>Every time one of these videos comes out, a bunch of guys are paraded out, each one trying to imp Job's style, vocabulary, and delivery, but each one coming across as some guy trying to copy someone else, rather than exude their own sense of style and originality.<p>To be even less charitable and more cynical, it comes across as a bunch of corporate suits with succession on their minds, all believing that Job's unique style and power of persuasion are necessary to sustain Apple when he eventually steps down, and that the most likely candidate to succeed him will be someone who most effectively recreates those traits as CEO.<p>But if so, they miss the mark, in that those traits can't be copied. They can't exist if they're not authentic, if they don't originate from the strength of a unique individual's vision, passion, and frame. You don't get those by mimicking someone else in the hope of increasing your odds in the corporate succession game.<p>Without looking them all up on Wikipedia, I'm sure they are all highly accomplished in their own rights, driven and passionate about what they do, thankful to have amazing jobs at the coolest company in the universe (Google excepted; not taking sides, but that's a debate for another thread), and have even contributed to and influenced Steve Jobs' vision and direction at times.<p>But none of them is Steve Jobs, and never will be, and the harder they try the more obvious that is. Only Ive comes across as someone with as strong a sense of individuality and frame as Jobs, and that's because of all the execs, he tries the least to mimic Steve, if at all.<p>He has nothing to prove, having lead designed practically all of Apple's products since Steve returned to Apple, and acts like it. The difference is subtle, but to me, very apparent in videos like this.<p>EDIT: To unharsh on those guys a bit, they're much more successful than I, and probably 99% of all other human beings are at this point. So /salute to them for that.<p>But that makes me wonder even more why they seem to feel the need to try to recreate Jobs' style, instead of developing their own. Surely, to get where they are, they have an abundance of talent and a wealth of experience, all of which should contribute to a strong frame, and the lack of a need to copy someone else's.<p>To reduce Jobs down to the essentials, I think it's really his frame, and his ability to frame Apple's products, that is the crux of his RDF and marketing ability. But there are equally effective ways to accomplish that without aping his vocabulary (pro tip - only Jobs can use the word 'exciting' to describe Baudrillardian consumer products without a hint of irony or corporate BS jargon; no one else should even attempt it).<p>I wish these guys would realize that and find their own path, be their own person.
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fjaniaalmost 15 years ago
I won't put quicktime on this machine, so I haven't seen the video. Do they mention the speed of the processor in the video? I'm suspicious of the actual processor speed since it wasn't mentioned in the coverage I saw of the event, and it's not mentioned here: <a href="http://www.apple.com/iphone/specs.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.apple.com/iphone/specs.html</a>
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sbaqaialmost 15 years ago
Apple's competitive advantage has always been hardware-software integration, and user experience. In all of apple's products, I've always notice they try to widen the moat with their hardware and design capabilities (ie: reengineering of the MBP batteries, unibody chassis, multi-touch screens on phone/tablet, a4 chip, etc).<p>And if you look at Apple's iPhone Design page, it is devoted to mainly hardware upgrades and the marketing focuses on user-experience benefits of such upgrades. And these improvements just so happen to be in areas that aren't easily replicable by competitors like Google (because their expertise is in software).
dmn001almost 15 years ago
Exceptional marketing and advertising strategy as usual. They talk in the advert like they invented video calls. Even my old phone has both front and back cameras. Now that the resolution and technology has caught up with wifi and whatnot, it definitely looks more usable now though, no lag at all and full quality video in the advert.<p>I wonder about the contract terms of this device, otherwise for $200 it is affordable, and I will be upgrading.
oliveoilalmost 15 years ago
Non-quicktime video URL, anyone? heh, perhaps one in flash?
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elblancoalmost 15 years ago
I was really hoping the hardware we "accidentally" saw wasn't the final phone case. Maybe I have to see it in person, but the original iPhone design looks far more elegant. All the bands, square seams and panels in this design really seem more HTC than Apple.
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smanalmost 15 years ago
They just might have killed the Flip device with the HD video. Now I do not need to carry a device to do HD video.
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kingkawnalmost 15 years ago
amuse anyone else that an iphone with video chat is debuted days after AT&#38;T announces limits on data plans?
felix_387almost 15 years ago
Direct link to video: <a href="http://movies.apple.com/media/us/iphone/2010/tours/apple-iphone4-design_video-us-20100607_848x480.mov" rel="nofollow">http://movies.apple.com/media/us/iphone/2010/tours/apple-iph...</a>
100kalmost 15 years ago
The people in this video gushing how they can't believe video chat REALLY exists!!! should try Skype.<p>I mean, yeah, it's cool that it's on a phone and everything but they are acting like Apple invented it.
soundalmost 15 years ago
just wondering why video is not in HTML-5, or am i missing something?
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tomericoalmost 15 years ago
Youtube link: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJYoj3HVTd4&#38;feature=player_embedded" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJYoj3HVTd4&#38;feature=playe...</a>
MikeCaponealmost 15 years ago
Apple's videos always look so good, and yet don't seem to take much more bandwidth.. Wish everybody encoded videos online this carefully.
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tzuryalmost 15 years ago
Dear Apple, is there a reason why this video is not delivered as HTML5 video?
hackermomalmost 15 years ago
The advert is in its entirety incredibly cheesy and pretentious to the point I could barely sit through some passages, but fact remains: what they mention about the phone is real and actual; it's an ace product, inside out, and no doubt the technically finest, most sound and solid smartphone available on the planet. Metal frame and glass cover - good lord!
mkramlichalmost 15 years ago
I wonder how long it will take for a Chatroulette-like app to come out, using these new video call features? Assuming they expose it through an API.
dgreenspalmost 15 years ago
Incredible.
detcaderalmost 15 years ago
Hm, it's fuzzy for me.<p>Also, there's no indication to when this video will end...
yreadalmost 15 years ago
If I made a parody clip for an Iphone it would look just like this!
disposablealmost 15 years ago
&#62; <i>Chemically strengthened to be 20 times stiffer and 30 times harder than plastic, the glass is ultradurable.</i><p>... though the battery is still non-removable, so the ultradurability of the glass is really a moot point.
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